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Mounting tape: Double-sided tape solutions for every industry

What types of mounting tape are available?

Filmic tape

01Filmic tapes

This category of double-sided tape is relatively thin and dimensionally stable. Filmic tape is ideal for bonding to smooth surfaces such as glass, metal, and plastic. They are chemical and temperature-resistant, with fast adhesion times, and are excellent for die cutting.

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02Acrylic core tapes

Our high-performance acrylic core mounting tape has been engineered to outperform conventional adhesives. This type of double-sided tape, such as tesaⓇ ACXplus (opens in a new window or tab), boasts optimal wetting characteristics and superior bonding.

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03Foam tapes

Our foam mounting tape range enables reliable adhesion, which can absorb noise, vibrations, protect surfaces, and provide insulation, even at extreme temperatures. Our foam double-sided tape is available in a variety of thicknesses, densities, adhesives, and backing materials.

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04Structural bonding tapes

Popular amongst engineers, these tapes form reliable bonds that can support heavy loads and bear stress. This category of mounting tape can be used on a variety of surfaces, including metal, composites, and plastic.

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06Adhesive transfer tapes

Designed for a wide range of industrial and commercial applications, transfer tapes are thin, flexible, and provide strong adhesion. This category of mounting tape holds up well in demanding environments. Some of the key benefits include: high temperature, chemical resistance, highly conformable, quick adhesion, and low VOC.

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08Non-woven tapes

Also known as double-sided tissue tapes, non-woven tapes are conformable and flexible, making them suitable for irregular surfaces. Typical applications include lamination and splicing of foam, textiles, leather, and heavy papers, as well as laying floors.

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High bonding performance
Mounting tape is known for its ease of bonding to a wide range of surfaces. This includes smooth substrates such as metal, all the way to LSE plastics, which are notoriously difficult to bond.
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Resistance to harsh environments
Most mounting tape can withstand extreme temperature swings, UV, and humidity
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Flexibility
Thanks to the flexibility of materials used, mounting tape can be applied to a variety of surfaces, from flat and slightly curved to heavily curved profiles.
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Optically clear finishes
For translucent or transparent materials.
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Chemical resistance
To different polar and non-polar substances.
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Removability
Depending on the application, some of our mounting tapes can be debonded on demand without leaving residue or damaging the surface.

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